Recently, a volcano has erupted in Iceland. It has affected us mildly, but scientists are currently predicting that the volcano that has already erupted is still active, and a volcano 50 times bigger next to it might erupt. Don't be frightened, these are just predictions! The active volcano has cut of many airlines flying into Great Britain. Thousands of tourists have been stuck camping out in airports, desperate to get home, and others are awaiting for their plane to take them to their holiday destination to arrive. Also, and I have evidence for this, when the volcano erupted, the day after that I woke up to see grey/black ash all over my car bonnet and windscreen.
When the volcano erupted, all the lava leaked into the sea, so it was quite dangerous to take a ferry around that area. As Great Britain is the nearest county to Iceland, we are the most affected country. But the amount of volcanic ash is reducing, and now it is safe to go on a plane and venture round in a boat, but let's just keep our fingers crossed this next volcano won't erupt!
The volcano affected the environment by sending air pollution in the atmosphere
Volcanoes are driven by forces deep within the earth. These forces are not affected by climate.
Approximately 300,000,000 people were affected by the Iceland volcano but i dont know a complete answer because i didnt count all the people like a world person counter? Beefinator and Cleggnut x
Maybe someone can tell you if you can give us the name of that volcano
The north side of Eurppe
The name of the volcano that erupted in Iceland is Eyjafjallajökull.
It's a mountain... It's not going anywhere.
The name of the volcano that erupted in Iceland was named Eyjafjallajokull.
There are many volcanoes in Iceland of all three types.
In Eyjafjallokull, Iceland
The recent eruption of the Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland is not directly impacting us today, as it is a relatively small eruption in a remote area. However, volcanic activity in Iceland can potentially lead to airline disruptions due to ash clouds that may form in the future.
some volcano in iceland